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OFFICIAL RULES FOR THE ACE MANAGER COMPETITION

Article 1: Organising company BNP Paribas, a public limited company (socit anonyme) with share capital of EUR 2.415.479.796 registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 662042 449, having its registered office at 16, boulevard des Italiens, 75009 Paris France (hereinafter the Organising Company.) is organising, between 15 November 2011, 9.00 am (Coordinated Universal Time, hereinafter CUT.) and 13 April 2012 (this date is indicative only and remains subject to change), a competition entitled BNP Paribas ACE MANAGER (hereinafter ACE MANAGER or the Competition) for the fourth year running and accessible using the website published by the Organising Company and available at www.acemanager.bnpparibas.com (hereinafter the Website). Article 2: Presentation of the Competition The Competition is reserved for Undergraduate and Graduate students (1st, 2nd, 3rd and subsequent years) enrolled in a school of higher education or a university and under 26 years of age on February 15th 2012 midnight UTC. It is based on an interactive economic simulation of the bank's activities. The Competition will be entirely in English. The Competition will take place in 3 stages: Stage 1: Registrations (15 November 2011 at 9.00 am CUT time 15 February 2012 at 12 pm CUT time) Stage 2: Competition (20 February 2012 at 9.00 am CUT time 20

March 2012 at midnight CUT time) Stage 3: Final in Paris (13 April 2012 the date is indicative only and remains subject to change) The above dates are mentioned for information only and will be confirmed at a later date. After their registration, participants (hereinafter the Participant or the Participants), grouped together into teams (hereinafter the Team or the Teams), will operate in a competitive environment and will have to resolve different case studies, given that the appropriateness of their decisions will enable them to accumulate points (hereinafter Aces). The aim of the Competition is to obtain a maximum number of Aces to ensure that ones team qualifies for the international final (hereinafter the Final) which will take place on 13 April 2012 (indicative date) in Paris and during which the 5 finalist Teams (the Teams having obtained the maximum number of Aces) will be given their final ranking. The Results of the Final will be posted on the Website seventy-two (72) hours after the Final. Players who are more than 26 years old on February 15th 2012 midnight UTC and/or who are no part of a team made up of 3, may view and operate in the same environment as teams participating in the competition. However such teams are ineligible to participate in the Competition and cannot be qualified for the Final. Article 3: Participation terms and conditions The Competition is open to any Undergraduate or Graduate students (1st, 2nd, 3rd and subsequent years) enrolled in a school of higher education or a university and under 26 years of age on February 15th 2012 midnight UTC. This age restriction is set in order to ensure the consistent preparation of participants. Any individual meeting the above terms and conditions may participate in the Competition, irrespective of their nationality and the school or university in which they are enrolled. It is hereby expressly agreed that members of the finalist teams in the first three BNP Paribas ACE MANAGER competitions may not participate in the Competition. Any student who, because of their lack of legal competence, is unable to participate in the Competition without the consent of their parents or legal guardian, must obtain such consent prior to registration. The Organising Company reserves the right to request, at any time, proof of consent from

the parents or legal representative and to disqualify any Participant who is unable to produce such proof. It is hereby expressly agreed that employees, apprentices and trainees of the Organising Company, including its subsidiaries, may not participate in the Competition. Students being recruited by a third party to the Organising Company and its subsidiaries for a job, an apprenticeship or a training period may participate in the Competition. Students being recruited by the Organising Company or by a third party to the Organising Company and its subsidiaries for a job, an apprenticeship or a training period, and who have participated in the creation or the testing of case studies may not participate in the Competition. It is hereby expressly agreed that any student registered for the competition who is definitively recruited for a fixed or unspecified period during the Competition will be automatically disqualified. In this respect, the Participant undertakes to inform the Organising Company of any employee relationship that they may contract during the Competition. Participation in the Competition is subject to express, prior and online acceptance of the present Competition rules by the Participant. Participation in the Competition shall in no way be considered as resulting in a contractual relationship between the Participant, the Team and the Organising Company and under no circumstances result in an employee relationship. Apart from the cost of an Internet connection, participation in the Competition requires no financial participation or purchasing obligation. Article 4: Registering for the Competition Article 4.1. Registration procedure To participate in the Competition, students meeting the participation terms and conditions specified in Article 3 of the present rules must connect to the Website between 15 November 2011 at 9.00 am (CUT time) and 15 February 2012 at midnight (CUT time) in order to proceed with the online registration. Students have two registration options: a) Standard registration: This registration procedure is accessible from the Websites home page. When students activate the Register Now button they are asked to fill in various mandatory information in

order to participate in the Competition: surname, forename, gender, date of birth, nationality, country of residence, branch, level of studies and university (or school of higher education) in which they are enrolled. A valid e-mail address will be requested and will subsequently be used for each connection in order to connect to the Website. The student must also enter a password that will be used in addition to their email address in order to proceed with their identification on the Website. b) Registration via Facebook Connect: If students have a Facebook account, they can also access the registration area using their password and Facebook login by clicking, from the Websites home page, and on the Connect with Facebook button allowing connection via the Facebook Connect application. Students can use this registration medium to import personal Facebook account data (profile information, photos, surname, forename, friends, etc.) to the Website which, in the case of some of them, will be transcribed to the registration form. Registration via Facebook Connect will also enable students to interact with their Facebook friends within the Website. By using the Facebook Connect application to register and participate in the Competition, students may allow the Organising Company, if they wish and expressly agree, to publish information related to its activity as part of their participation in the Competition in their Facebook profile. c) Other registration provisions At the end of the registration process (standard registration or via Facebook Connect) and after filling in the mandatory information, students are required, in order to submit their final participation application, to read and expressly agree to the present rules by ticking the box I agree. on the page confirm that you have read Ace Manager The Passing Shots Official rules and that you agree with them. Before validating their registration, students will also be able to agree to BNP Paribas and its entities around the world using their personal data for recruitment purposes by ticking the box I agree to BNP Paribas transmitting my personal data to its entities around the world for recruitment purposes, on the understanding that the students agreement to this use of their personal data is optional and has no impact on the students participation. Where students have agreed to the use of their personal data for recruitment purposes, they may, at any time, request that this personal data is no longer used by sending a request to the following email address: paris_mcq_acemanager@bnpparibas.com Once this has been done, the registration application will be processed by the Organising Company (and/or its subcontractors) and an email confirming acknowledgement of the registration will be sent to the email address indicated by the student on the registration form. Once this confirmation email has been received, the student will be considered to be

a participant (hereinafter the Participant(s)). Moreover, it is hereby expressly agreed that once they have been identified and registered, the Participant may, at any time during the competition registration phase (i.e. between 15 November 2011 at 9.00 am CUT time and 15 February 2012 at midnight CUT time), amend the information communicated at the time of registration. It is hereby expressly agreed that each student may only register for the Competition once. Creating several Participant accounts using a different identity is expressly prohibited. The Participant would be automatically disqualified and could, under no circumstances, be declared a winner at the end of the Competition and entitled to a prize. However, several members of the same family may register for the Competition. As part of the Competition registration process, the student may also, and on an optional basis, indicate his mobile phone number, additional information on his geographical location (town, etc.), his area of interest, hobbies, and provide a short presentation about himself on the registration form. It is hereby expressly agreed that the provision or otherwise of this optional information will have no impact on the students participation. To verify the accuracy of information provided by a Participant at the time of registration, the Organising Company may request a copy of his identity card and/or student card. Similarly, it is hereby expressly agreed that the Organising Company will request the members of the 5 finalist teams to provide proof of school attendance with certification of authenticity by the university or school of higher education, before the final takes place. Article 4.2. Identification Once registration has been acknowledged by the Organising Company (Article 4.1. of the present rules), Participants can access the Website by identifying themselves by entering the email address and password defined at the time of registration, if standard registration was chosen. Participants registering via the Facebook Connect application enter the identifier and password used to connect to their Facebook profile on a page published by Facebook and generated by activating the Connect with Facebook button. After validating these two pieces of information, which are not accessible to the Organising Company, Participants will have access to the Website. Students accessing through the Website via a standard account can transfer to a Facebook Connect account quite simply to finalise their registration using the new method. However, it is not possible for

participants registered via a Facebook Connect account to modify their registration and transfer to a standard account. Article 4.3. Formation of teams After identification, the Participant will be asked to create or join a Team. This must consist of three Participants in order to compete in the second stage of the Competition, the competition phase, which will take place from 20 February 2012, 9.00am CUT time to 20 March 2012, midnight (CUT time). 4.3.1. Creating a Team Once identified, Participants wishing to create a Team may do so by activating the Create a team button designed specifically for this purpose. They will then be redirected to a page on the Website enabling them to enter the name they wish to give their team as well as a short presentation of their team. A team must consist of 3 players on 15 February 2012 at midnight CUT time for it to be complete and participate in the competition phase. In order to complete their teams, Participants can use the Websites search engine to find available players and invite them to join their team. The Organising Company reserves the discretionary right to request Participants who have created a Team to change the name and presentation of the Team if it considers these to be in bad taste or contrary to the spirit of the Competition. Once the request to create a Team has been validated by the Organising Company (or its subcontractor), the Team will be included in the database of Teams registered for the Competition. Participants who have created a team will automatically have the title of Team leader (hereinafter the Leader.). Participants having the title of Leader have administrative rights for their Team during the registration phase enabling them to: - accept or reject the application of a Participant wishing to join the Team, of which they are the Leader, - modify the images associated with the Team of which they are the Leader, - write a presentation of the Team of which they are the Leader, - withdraw the Team of which they are the Leader. In this scenario, a confirmation notice will be sent to the Participants who are members of the Team concerned.

4.3.2. Joining a Team Participants may join a Team already created and not consisting of three Participants. In order to find teams not consisting of 3 Participants, Participants have access to a dedicated search engine as well as a list of Teams suggested by the Website. Activating the Apply button, available within the team file for the team the Participant wishes to join, enables the identified Participant to submit their application to join the Team concerned. A message is automatically sent to the Team Leader informing them of the request. The Team Leader can then consult the profile of the candidate wishing to join the Team and choose to accept or reject the application. As soon as the Team Leader has validated or rejected the application of a Participant, the latter will receive notification directly in the Websites integrated mailbox informing them that their application has been accepted/rejected. In the event of a rejection, the Student can make another application to the same Team or any other incomplete Team of their choice. Once informed of the acceptance of their application by the Team Leader concerned, the Participant can join the Team by registering, by return invitation, with the Team that has accepted their application. Once they have registered with one of the Teams that have accepted their application, the Participant can no longer register with another Team, subject to the provisions of Article 4.3.4. of the present rules. 4.3.3. Incomplete team Any incomplete team, i.e. consisting of less than 3 players at the end of the registration period (15 February 2012 at midnight CUT time) will not be able to participate in the official Competition. Nevertheless, the Organising Company will allow members of incomplete Teams to follow the Competition by enabling each of them, on an individual basis, to view and operate in the same environment as that experienced by the Teams selected for the competition phase. It is hereby expressly agreed that this option offered by the Organising Company will have no impact on the operation of the Competition, which will only take account of the results of Teams consisting of three players on 15 February 2012 at midnight CUT time, and it will not result in the awarding or the claiming of any prize for an incomplete Team or one or more of its members. Moreover, it is hereby agreed that these incomplete Teams and their members will not be included in the Competitions general ranking. This option, with the above-mentioned consequences, will also be offered to participants that did not join or create a Team

during the registration period. 4.3.4. Other provisions It is hereby reiterated that each Participant may only be a member of one Team and that creating several accounts using a different identity in order to join several Teams is absolutely prohibited. During the registration phase, i.e. between 15 November 2011 at 9.00 am CUT time and 15 February 2012 at midnight CUT time (and only during this phase), each Participant and Team member may, if they wish, leave their Team. However, it is not possible for a Team member or for the Team Leader to dismiss another member of the Team. Following the withdrawal of a Participant from a Team they applied to join, the Team will be included on the list of already created and incomplete Teams. The Participant who has left the Team will remain registered as a Participant and will have the option of creating a Team or applying to one of the Teams on the list of already created and incomplete Teams. It is hereby expressly agreed that at the end of the registration phase, i.e. 15 February at midnight (CUT time), Participants will not be able to join a Team or change Team. Participants who are not a member of a team of three participants at the end of the registration phase will not therefore be able to participate in the Competition. Article 5: Selection of Teams participating in the competition phase All Teams which, on 15 February 2012 at midnight (CUT time), consist of three Participants meeting the participation terms and conditions specified in Article 3 of the present rules may compete in the Competition.s competition phase, which will take place between 20 February 2012 at 9.00 am CUT time and 20 March 2012, at midnight CUT time (hereinafter the Qualified Team(s)). As indicated in Article 4.3.3. of the present rules, Participants who, at the end of the registration phase, i.e. 15 February 2012 at midnight (CUT time), are not part of a Team consisting of three members cannot participate in the Competition. Similarly and in accordance with the provisions of Article 3 of the present rules relating to the participation terms and conditions, if a Participant of the same Team was recruited definitively for a fixed or unspecified period (independently of the existence of a trial period) during the competition phase or the Final, or for any other reason, the disqualification of the Participant would not lead to the disqualification of the Team which must,

in any event, consist of at least two Participants. Any team which, for whatever reason, finds itself consisting of only one Participant during the Competition, shall be definitively disqualified. Article 6: Organisation of the competition phase The competition phase will take place between 20 February 2012, 9.00 am (CUT time) and 20 March 2012, at midnight (CUT time). Each Participant of the Qualified Teams meeting the aforementioned terms and conditions will receive an email sent by the Organising Company (or its subcontractor) between 15 February 2012 and 20 February 2012 inclusive (CUT time), informing them of the start of the Competitions competition phase. In order to participate in the competition phase, Participants of the Qualified Teams must connect to the Website and access the section dedicated to the competition phase as from 20 February 2012, 9.00 am (CUT time). After identification, Participants can access the area dedicated to their Team and inform it of the number of Aces the Team holds. 1/ Awarding of teams' starting capital At the start of the Competition, each Qualified Team will benefit from the same starting capital of 100,000 Aces, which is the legal tender in Universe City. The teams receive a bonus of 500 Aces (added to the starting capital) if at least two members of the Team who have registered for the Competition are students of different nationalities. Each team can only receive this 500 Ace bonus once. 2/ Awarding of points for resolving each case study (business case) through the main inquiries a) General system: During the competition phase, the Qualified Teams will be given 14 case studies (business cases) to be resolved representing the Organising Company's three fields of activity: Corporate and Investment Banking, Investment Solutions and Retail Banking. These case studies are simulated assignments through which the Qualified Teams are put in the situation of a banking professional responsible for conducting case studies and must make decisions enabling them to work their way through the simulation. The case studies take the form of main inquiries. Each main inquiry has a start date and an end date and is itself made up of different activities and actions whose assessment will affect

the Qualified Team's results according to the relevance of the answers and the solutions given. The validity period (a start date and an end date) of these main inquiries will be announced from the first day of the Competition's phase in the Participant's schedule, which can be accessed through the "Manager" operating system. It is expressly agreed that out of the 14 main inquiries, the validity period of 2 of them will not be marked on the schedule. Note that these 2 main inquiries not announced on the Competition schedule are subject to the same scoring rules (awarding of Aces) as the 12 other main inquiries, as explained below. By clicking on the main inquiry of their choice, the Qualified Teams may access all of the information about the main inquiry and the schedule of the case to be resolved, enabling them to indicate the answers that they want to give to the questions asked and submit them for scoring by the Competition server. During this competition phase, information and questions will be communicated to the Qualified Team daily, for each main inquiry, in the area dedicated to these teams. Depending on the wisdom of the decisions made by the Qualified Teams and of their answers to the various components of the main inquiry, they will be awarded a certain number of Aces and can thus increase the level of their initial Ace capital. If information or a question is valid or requires an answer within a given time period, which will be communicated to the Qualified Team, the latter will no longer be able to access this information or answer the question after this time. Each main inquiry is composed of activities that each have an impact on the Qualified Team's Ace capital and includes: Information management activities: For each main inquiry, the Qualified Team must familiarise itself with the information disseminated within the Competition environment in various forms. The information useful for resolving the cases submitted may be split between the following media, although not all of the media are systematically used in each main inquiry: - "Incoming" emails can be consulted through the competition email system. - "Outgoing" emails can be consulted through the competition email system. - The "schedule, which can be consulted in the competition interface. - The "newspapers": documents in the buildings other decors accessible through the main view of Universe City, which is the Competition's virtual

environment - The "technical documents": dispersed in the buildings and other decors accessible through the main view of Universe City, which is the Competition's virtual environment - The "simple interviews", which are animated videos of non-player characters (accessible as an overlay and/or dispersed in the buildings accessible through the main view of Universe City, which is the Competition's virtual environment) - The "interactive interviews", where Teams can ask a choice of predetermined questions to the non-player characters (dispersed in the buildings accessible through the main view of Universe City, which is the Competition's virtual environment.) All this information can be freely accessed free of charge and does not cost the Qualified Teams any Aces, except for "interactive interviews", which follow a specific points system. - The player within a Qualified Team who launches and conducts the interview first can do so freely. - If, on the other hand, one or several other members of the Qualified Team want to conduct this interview again and ask the non-player character different questions, this new interview of the same non-player character will cost the team a number of Aces, as described in Scoring rules document provided within the Competition environment and located in the Helpcenter section of the website. Each time the interview is launched again, the same cost in number of Aces will be charged and added to the previous cost. To make the work of the Qualified Teams easier, the information gathered within the Competition's virtual environment, through interactions with characters and/or objects, will be archived in the Manager" operating system (a database for archiving documents collected during the course of the competition that may be consulted at any time by any participant from the platform's welcome page) enabling each team member to access this information from a single access point. Not all of the Competition information is necessarily useful to the main inquiry. Red herrings may also be inserted into some information. The Qualified Teams must therefore assess the relevance of each piece of information and decide whether or not to use it to resolve the case. Main inquiry management activities A main inquiry may be resolved once the inquiry (story) to which it is linked has been launched. A main inquiry or one of the parts of which it is

composed, must be resolved by a single Participant belonging to a Qualified Team. Each Qualified Team must therefore arrange to appoint a member responsible for entering answers in the main inquiry management interface, which can be accessed by clicking on the interface's "Solve the Case" button. Once the results have been entered, they may either be permanently submitted (and no changes may later be made) or saved in draft form. In this case, the results will be accessible to the other Participants who are members of the Qualified Team for rereading and changes. The Qualified Team is then responsible for validating or changing the results entered before deciding as a group to submit them. Requests for re-opening of submitted cases will not be entertained. Each main inquiry includes one or several questions enabling the assessment of each Qualified Team's level of knowledge and understanding of the issues presented during the Competition. All the resources and tools required to resolve each main inquiry (except for a calculator, Microsoft Excel and the Participants' mathematical and economic expertise) can be found in the information contained under the Competition environment's various sections. Each main inquiry may only be resolved within a defined period explicitly indicated to the Qualified Team. The main inquiry in particular, and its various components, may bring each Qualified Team a maximum number of Aces explicitly stated on the page presenting the main inquiry or the questions of which it is composed. Each main inquiry is classified according to the level of difficulty of the different parts of which the former is composed. The higher the level of difficulty, the larger the number of Aces in play, as explicitly stated on the page presenting the case. As previously explained, each main inquiry consists of one or several questions which the Qualified Team takes a position on using the interactive method suggested for answering them (multiple-choice questions, drag and drop, fill in the blank exercises or other simple interactive methods). For all of these interactive methods, except for the fill in the blank exercises, the answers given by the Teams are either right (1 point awarded) or wrong (0 points awarded). For exercises whose answer must be given in figures, in order to avoid any risk of interpreting the number of figures expected after the comma and their rounding rules, which are interpretations that could be prejudicial to the Qualified Teams, note that: - The format of the correct answers will be restricted and will be communicated to the players on the scoring document available in the

Helpcenter. - The calculation of the points awarded will depend on two types of error margins, which are described in detail below. In particular, these margins are calculated taking into account different calculators/spreadsheets methods that could be use by the players to find the numerical answers. It remains however clear that, in the process of solving a complex numerical problem, all decimal points need to be used and carried forward until the final result is obtained (unless differently stated in the business case. The error margins will vary from case to case and the details will be made available on the scoring rules document available in the Helpcenter. For these exercises, the following rules will be applied when awarding points: - 100% of the points if an answer given by the team that is within the first margin of error as described in the scoring rules document, - 90% of the points if an answer given by the team that is within the second margin of error; - 0% of the points if an answer given by the team that exceeds the said margins of error. All the points awarded will be totalled up for comparison against the sum of the potential points, which will be used to calculate the correct response rate for each part of a case, which, when applied to the number of points in play for each part, will lead to Aces being awarded according to the number of Aces in play. The Organising Company would like to draw the Participants' attention to the fact that, during the competition phase, each Participant within the same team may make decisions and act on behalf of their Qualified Team. The various Participants within the same Qualified Team are therefore jointly responsible for the decisions made by one of the Participants belonging to the Team and their consequences in terms of increasing or decreasing the number of Aces held by the Qualified Team. The awarding of points linked to continued excellence criteria: Under a reward system, the Qualified Teams will also receive one or more bonuses linked to the successful and consecutive completion (100%) of at least 2 main inquiries and at the most 7 main inquiries. Within the context of the Competition, this reward system is known as the "Combo". The "combos" obtained are totalled up. The final table of points awarded according to the number of main inquiries completed successfully and successively will be communicated to the Qualified Team at the start of the competition phase in the form of a "Scoring rules" document, which can be accessed in the Helpcenter

section of the website. 2/ Awarding of points linked to the resolving of secondary inquiries Secondary inquiries are a type of quiz presenting a series of multiple choice questions, which the Qualified Teams must answer to win points in the form of Aces within a limited time, clearly stated in the Competition interface. These secondary inquiries are independently scored using a different method from the main inquiries as it based on totalling up the individual scores obtained by each Participant making up the Qualified Team. 4 secondary inquiries will be proposed during the on-line competition phase, with each inquiry offering the Participants of each Qualified Team the chance to answer questions on the same theme. Although the response time for each question is limited, it has no impact on the score's calculation. For example, a correct answer given to a multiple-choice question in 2 seconds will score as many points as an answer given in 10 seconds. If the Participant belonging to a Qualified Team is unable to answer a question within the time given, they will not be awarded any points. Each theme will be communicated when each secondary inquiry is launched. To obtain a score, each player must work through all of the multiplechoice questions, after which their result will be recorded and it will no longer be possible to access the multiple-choice questions. If the Participant works through all of the multiple-choice questions, a point will be awarded for each correct answer given, which, when compared to the total number of questions, will produce a correct response rate, which is then used to calculate the number of Aces obtained according to this rate compared against the number of Aces in play in the secondary inquiry. All of the Aces obtained by each Participant of the same Qualified Team will be totalled up to arrive at the number of Aces obtained by the team at the end of each secondary inquiry. This number will be added to the Aces obtained by resolving the cases presented by the main inquiries. These secondary inquiries will be launched at the same time as certain main inquiries, although their scenarios are not linked. They will therefore remain available throughout the entire period of the main inquiry's validity. They will not be announced in the competition schedule, which may be accessed through the "Manager" operating system. It is expressly provided that the Qualified Teams may at no time during the Competition have a number of Aces less than zero.

3/ Other evaluation factors excluding the awarding of points: During the competition phase, and separate from the point awarding system, other factors may enable the Qualified Teams' Participants to obtain information and medals, on the understanding that the latter will have no effect on the total score in Aces that alone determines the final ranking of the competition phase. Additional information may be obtained by players who send emails to non-player characters when indicated to do so in the game. These medals are as follows: All of the Qualified Team Participants' actions during the competition phase are recorded by the information system's back office. In this year's Competition, a (virtual) trophy medal will be awarded to the Participants after each case study according to their result as follows: - 100% success rate: gold medal - 90% to 99% success rate: silver medal - 80% to 89% success rate: bronze medal The medals accumulated during the Competition can be seen by the community in the Qualified Team's public page and in "Manager". In the case of Participants who have registered through Facebook Connect, these trophies will be published on the Participant's wall if they choose to do so by clicking on the Facebook button from their game logbook. It is expressly agreed, however, that these trophies are purely virtual and will not lead to the awarding of any prizes or additional Aces. 4/ End of the competition phase and ranking At the end of the competition phase, in other words on 20 March 2012 at midnight (CUT time), there will be a general ranking of the Qualified Teams according to the number of Aces obtained (balance of the number of Aces obtained as bonuses, for the results of the main inquiries and the results of the secondary inquiries) by them (hereinafter the "Score"). This ranking will be in decreasing order of Scores, from the highest to the lowest. If there is a tie, a choice will be made between the tied Qualified Teams based on the number of cases in which the team has obtained 100% Aces. For example, if there is a tie between team A and team B, and team A has scored 100% in 3 cases while team B has scored 100% in 4 cases, team B

will precede in the ranking. If the tie persists, a choice will be made based on the number of cases in which the team has obtained 99% Aces and so on. The 5 Qualified Teams with the highest Scores will qualify for the Final, which will take place in 13 April 2012 (date and place will be confirmed at a later time), and will become the Finalist Teams (hereinafter "The Finalist Team(s)"). If, for a reason provided for in these rules, one of the five Finalist Teams that obtained the 5 highest Scores becomes disqualified, the Qualified Team that obtained the sixth highest Score will be selected for the Final. The same system (qualification of the next ranked Team) will be applied if several Finalist Teams are disqualified. Each Participant belonging to a Finalist Team will be informed by email and/or telephone by the Organising Company (or its subcontractor) of their Team's qualification for the Final and will be asked to provide certain information (complete address of place of residence, availability, etc.) to the Organising Company so that they can organise their outward and return journeys and accommodation in Paris. The list of the 5 Teams that have definitively qualified for the Final will be posted on the Website from 24 March 2012. Article 7: Organisation of the Final During the Final, the 5 Finalist Teams must work on the same case study. This Final will take place in 13 April 2012 on the premises of the Organising Company at 3 rue dAntin, 75002 Paris France. Date and place will be confirmed at a later time. 1/ Presence and accommodation of the Finalist Teams' Participant members Each member of the Finalist Teams must complete the necessary legal formalities (obtaining of a visa, etc.) enabling them to come to France and take part in the Final. Based on the information that it is sent, the Organising Company will pay for, and organise, the outward and return journeys of each member of the Finalist Teams, depending on their place of residence (the Participant's place of residence to Paris, transfer to accommodation, travel from accommodation to the final's venue) and the same for the return journey. It has already been provided and agreed that each member of the Finalist Teams will arrive in Paris the day before the final and will leave for their place of residence the day after the final.

It is therefore expressly agreed that the Organising Company will pay all food, accommodation and travel expenses, from the departure of each member of the Finalist Teams from their place of residence until they return home. Under no circumstances may the Organising Company be held liable if a Finalist Team or one of its members is unable to come to France for reasons independent of, and external to, the Organising Company (e.g. visa, health, disruption of air traffic, etc.). To be able to participate in the Final, each Finalist Team must be represented by at least two of its members. Failing this, the Finalist Team will be disqualified. Merely by participating and accepting these rules, each Participant belonging to a Finalist Team undertakes to obey all of the safety instructions given by the Organising Company and the various entities assisting with their participation in the Final (airline, rail company, hotel, catering company, etc.). The Organising Company may not be held liable for any losses suffered or caused by the members of the Finalist Teams if these losses are not attributable to it and/or the losses result from an unforeseeable, irresistible event or externality.

2/Examination and presentation of the case study by the Finalist Teams On the morning of the Final (13 April 2012 ; date and time to be confirmed/communicated by the Organising Company at a later date), the Finalist Teams will meet at the Organising Company's premises at 3 rue dAntin, 75002 Paris, and will be given the same case study. Once they have been given this case study, the Finalist Teams, which will be placed in different rooms on the Organising Company's premises, will have half a day to work on the case and prepare their presentation. At the end of the given time, each of the Finalist Teams will submit its proposals for the case study given to them to a jury composed of executives from the Organising Company's group, university tutors and other professionals. Each Finalist Team will successively present its proposals in a room specially reserved for the final (the room will be indicated by the

Organising Company at a later date) on the understanding that the other Finalist Teams may not attend this presentation. After each of the Finalist Teams has given their presentation, the jury will convene behind closed doors to deliberate and give a score out of a 100 to the presentations made by the Finalist Teams (hereinafter the "Presentation Score"). The final Presentation Score will equal the sum of the scores (from 0 to 20) awarded by the jury to each Finalist Team according to each of the following 5 evaluation criteria: Understanding of the case's business issues Relevance of the solutions proposed Team work Form and originality of the presentation Strength of conviction

3/ Scoring of Finalist Teams and final ranking of the Competition The Competition's final ranking will be based, in decreasing order, on the final score (hereinafter the "Final Score") obtained by each of the Finalist Teams. The Final Score given to each of the Finalist Teams will be calculated according to the following two components, which will be weighted by assigning a coefficient: the Presentation Score, on a scale from 0 to 100, the Online Competition Score determined from the Score obtained by each of the Finalist Teams and based on a scale from 0 to 100. To calculate a score out of 100 and arrive at the Competition Score, the Score (in Aces) of each Finalist Team will be divided by the Score of the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Score and then multiplied by 100. This means that the Competition Score of the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Score will necessarily be 100 ([Score in Aces of the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Score divided by the Score of the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Score] multiplied by 100). The Competition Score of each Finalist Team will therefore be determined as follows: (Score in Aces of the Team concerned divided by the Score of the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Score) multiplied by 100. It is expressly provided that each Competition Score will consist of a whole number, where necessary rounded to the nearest tenth.

Consequently, a Final Score will be given to each Finalist Team according to the following calculation method: The Presentation Score obtained by each Finalist Team will be weighted by a multiplication coefficient of 50% to obtain a Final Presentation Score (hereinafter the "Final Presentation Score"). The Online Competition Score obtained by each Finalist Team will be weighted by a 50% multiplication coefficient to obtain a Final Competition Score (hereinafter the "Final Competition Score"). The Final Presentation Score and the Final Competition Score will then be totalled up to determine the Final Score of each Finalist Team. Depending on the Final Scores obtained by each of the Finalist Teams, the final ranking of the 5 Finalist Teams will be determined as follows: the Finalist Team that obtained the highest Final Score will be Competition winner, the Finalist Team that obtained the second highest Final Score come second in the Competition, the Finalist Team that obtained the third highest Final Score come third in the Competition, the Finalist Team that obtained the fourth highest Final Score come fourth in the Competition, the Finalist Team that obtained the fifth highest Final Score come fifth in the Competition. the will will will will

Article 8: Prizes The prizes in play for the Competition's winners total a sum of 15,000, which also includes 15 tickets (average unit value of 100) for the winners' choice of tennis match in one of the tournaments sponsored by BNP Paribas in 2012 or 2013. A complete list of the Tournaments will be sent by the Organising Company to each member of the Finalist Teams after the ceremony to announce the final results of the Competition. The prizes above are provided based on the assumption that 5 Finalist Teams made up of three members will take part in the Final. It is expressly provided that the distribution of the prizes prevails over the identification of the prizes as referred to above. Consequently, if one or several of the Finalist Teams consists of less than three Participants, each Participant will be awarded the prize as referred to in the provisions relating to the distribution of prizes.

It is expressly provided that the Organising Company will under no circumstances distribute prizes that have not been distributed because of the composition of the Finalist Teams. The prizes in play will be distributed as follows between the Finalist Teams according to the final ranking following the Final: Winning Finalist Team: 3,000 for each member of the Finalist Team (i.e. 9,000 for a Team composed of three members) and one ticket (average unit value of 100) per member of the Finalist Team for a tennis match in one of the Tournaments. Finalist Team in second place: 1,000 per member of the Finalist Team (i.e. 3,000 for a Team composed of three members) and one ticket (average unit value of 100) per member of the Finalist Team for a tennis match in one of the Tournaments. Finalist Team in third place: 500 per member of the Finalist Team (i.e. 1,500 for a team composed of three members) and one ticket (average unit value of 100) per member of the Finalist Team for a tennis match in one of the Tournaments. Finalist Team in fourth place: one ticket (average unit value of 100) per member of the Finalist Team for a tennis match in one of the Tournaments. Finalist Team in fifth place: one ticket (average unit value of 100) per member of the Finalist Team for a tennis match in one of the Tournaments. Each member of the Finalist Teams must therefore inform the Organising Company by 30 April 2012 at the latest of the Tournament for which they would like a ticket. The financial prizes won by each of the members of the top three Finalist Teams will be sent in the form of a bank transfer free of charges for the Organising Company into the winners' bank accounts, whose details they must have sent prior to the Final within one month from the Competition's end date. Each member of the top three Finalist Teams who is awarded a financial prize must, where applicable, bear the expenses (tax, exchange rate variation and any other contribution of any kind) related to the processing of the cheque issued by the Organising Company.

The tennis Tournament tickets awarded will be sent by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt to the winners' homes, in other words to the address communicated prior to the Final, within one month of the Organising Company being notified by the member of the Tournament that they want a ticket for. It is expressly agreed that the prize consisting of a ticket for a Tournament match exclusively concerns the ticket for the Tournament match chosen and under no circumstances will the transport, accommodation and catering expenses linked to this match be paid for by the Organising Company. It is expressly provided that once the prize has been delivered to the winner, delivery of the prize will be considered to be complete and the winner will bear full responsibility for the prize. Consequently, the Organising Company will under no circumstances be held liable for any losses caused, or with regard to third-parties, as a result of the prize's use. Article 9: Announcement of the final results of the Competition On the day of the Final, at the end of the afternoon and following the jury's deliberations, the members of the five Finalist Teams, the members of the jury and some guests and members of the Organising Company, will meet on the Organising Company's premises at 3 rue dAntin, 75002 Paris France for the announcement of the Competition's results. After the results have been announced, the members of the Finalist Teams will be invited to an evening event to congratulate the five (5) Finalist Teams and celebrate the end of the Competition. The results of the Competition (ranking, names of the Finalist Teams' members and prizes awarded) will be posted on the Website within 48 hours of the results' announcement on the premises of the Organising Company. Article 10: The Teams' relations with third-parties Article 10.1. The Teams' relations with University/School staff Help from tutors and/or staff belonging to the Team member's university and/or school must be limited to general information about strategy. Unauthorised or excessive assistance will lead to the Team's disqualification. Article 10.2. The Teams' relations with the media

Team members are not permitted to directly or indirectly contact the media, and/or to meet with journalists to discuss the Competition in any way, unless they have received express, prior authorisation from the Organising Company. Any member of a Team who directly contacts the media or journalists without the express, prior authorisation of the Organising Company will cause the disqualification of the Team to which they belong. Article 11: Connection and use of the Internet Participation in the Competition implies knowledge and acceptance of the Internet's characteristics and limitations, the lack of protection of certain data against possible misappropriation or piracy and the risk of contamination by whatever viruses may be circulating on the network. The Organising Company rejects any liability for improper use or incidents linked to improper use of computers, Internet access, telephone lines or any other technical connections. The Organising Company also rejects any liability for slow Internet connection or any interruption therein on the participants computers. Article 12: Personal data and right of personal portrayal Article 12.1. Personal data It is expressly agreed that participation in this Competition implies the transmission by each Participant, or their legal representative if they are not legally competent (minors, etc.), of personal data regarding them. These data will be recorded and processed by the Organising Company responsible for processing, solely for its internal management needs, the organisation and administration of the Competition, the awarding of prizes, and to meet the legal and regulatory obligations inherent in the organisation of a Competition. The personal data of EU Participants will also be recorded and processed by the Organising Company so as to create and update a European database (hereinafter the "Database") that will be used to inform Participants about events organised by the BNP Paribas group (invitations to conferences, tennis tournaments, etc.) and to notify them of any professional opportunities offered by the BNP Paribas group. This database may be sent to the Human Resources departments of the BNP Paribas group in the EU countries in which the BNP Paribas group

operates. The personal data of Participants who expressly agreed to their transferring by BNP Paribas to its entities worldwide may be transmitted to other countries. However, it is expressly provided that every Participant (or their legal representative) will have the right to object, at any time, by sending an email to the address: paris_mcq_acemanager@bnpparibas.com, to the recording and use of its personal data in the Database without prejudice to their participation in the Competition. The Participant's personal data will not be used in any other way (sending of information or canvassing). The personal data thus collected may be sent to the Organising Company's service providers and subcontractors operating within the EU who have been entrusted with certain material and technical tasks vital for achieving the purposes described above. Every Participant (or their legal representative) has the right to access, change, correct or delete their personal data by directly accessing the Website and/or by sending an email to the following address: paris_mcq_acemanager@bnpparibas.com. Every Participant (or their legal representative) expressly agrees, from their registration, and without entitlement to any payment or other benefits, to their surname, forename, university and nationality being referred to, by whatever means and in any format, and particularly on the Website, for the needs inherent to the Competition's organisation. Every Participant (or their legal representative) expressly agrees, in advance if they belong to a Finalist Team, without entitlement to any payment or other benefits other than the awarding of a prize, to their surname, forename, university and nationality being referred to, reproduced and/or represented, notably: on the Website page listing the five Finalist Teams and their members, on any other document, by whatever means and in whatever form, notably materials dedicated to the Competition (press releases, press packs, video, posters, etc.). This authorisation, which is solely intended for advertising or promotional purposes linked to the Competition, is valid for 2 years from the Participant's registration for the Competition. Article 12.2. Right of personal portrayal

When a Participant registers they have the right to insert a photograph of themselves by uploading it from their computer. The uploading of this photograph implies that the Participant (or their legal representative) agrees to the use of their image on the Website and accepts that it is therefore likely to be seen by all of the Participants. Every Participant (or their legal representative) expressly agrees, in advance if they belong to a Finalist Team, without entitlement to any payment or benefits other than the awarding of a prize, that their image (captured by the Organising Company by means of a photograph or an audiovisual recording with the tacit approval of the Participant when their image is captured) and, where applicable, their spoken words, may be referred to, reproduced and/or represented, notably: on the website page listing the five Finalist Teams and their members, on any other document, by whatever means and in whatever form, notably materials dedicated to the Competition (press releases, press packs, video, etc.). This authorisation, which is solely intended for advertising or promotional purposes linked to the Competition, is valid for 2 years from the Participant's registration for the Competition. Article 13: Liability of the Organising Company In the event of an act of God, as recognised by the French courts, the Organising Company reserves the right, without incurring liability, to shorten, defer, extend, amend or cancel the Competition, the Competition rules and the prizes on offer. In such a case, notification will be provided by any means chosen by the Organising Company. Additions or changes made to the Competition will be considered to be amendments to these rules and will be filed with the firm of Matres Eric Miellet et Anne Kermagoret, Bailliffs, 25 rue Drouot 75009 PARIS. Article 14: Complaints No response will be given to any verbal or telephone requests regarding the interpretation or application of these rules. Any disputes or complaints relating to the Competition must be expressed in writing and will not be considered after fifteen (15) days from the Competition's end date, in other words after 30 April 2012.

Disputes or complaints must be addressed to: BNP Paribas MCQ Animation et Dveloppement ACE MANAGER 16, rue de Hanovre 75002 Paris Any litigious interpretation of these rules, or any cases not provided for in these rules, will be settled by the Organising Company and the Participants will have no right of appeal. Article 15: Intellectual property The whole of the Website's content (wording, images, data, drawings, graphics, photographs, soundtracks, etc.) are covered by international copyright and trademark law and, more generally, intellectual property law. The complete or partial reproduction or representation of the pages, data or any other element making up the Website, in whatever form and by whatever process, without express, prior authorisation, is prohibited and is deemed to be an act of forgery, which is punishable under the Intellectual Property Code. The trademarks used on the Website are trademarks registered by the Organising Company in France and/or abroad in different variants. Any complete or partial reproduction of the trademarks using elements on the Website without the express, prior authorisation of their owner is therefore prohibited, in accordance with Article L.713-2 of the Intellectual Property Code. Similarly, any use of the content for illegal purposes will give rise to legal proceedings against those responsible. Exceptionally, some content (wording and images) is owned by their respective authors. The Organizing Company hereby attests that any resemblance of the nonplayer characters to any person, living or dead, is coincidental. Article 16: Acceptance and filing of rules Participation in the Competition implies pure and simple acceptance of these rules in their entirety.

These rules have been filed with the firm of Matres Eric Miellet et Anne Kermagoret, Bailiffs, 25 rue Drouot 75009 PARIS. These rules are governed by French law and any disputes arising from the Competition must be brought before the relevant French court. The Competition rules will be translated into English. Should any conflicts arise, the French version will prevail. A copy of these rules, which are available on the Website, will be sent free of charge (postal costs reimbursed based on the current cost of a 2nd class letter) on written request (limited to one request per household) sent to the following address: BNP Paribas MCQ Animation et Dveloppement ACE MANAGER 16, rue de Hanovre 75002 Paris The reimbursement of these postal costs cannot be requested after fifteen (15) days from the end of the Competition. The Organising Company will take all the measures necessary to adhere to these rules and reserves the possibility, at its own discretion, of excluding or prohibiting a team from participating in the Competition if the Team or one of its members does not obey the rules of the competition, or behaves in a dishonest or disruptive way.

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